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Why Traditional Financial Advice is Destroying the Gig Economy
NEW YORK - s4story -- For decades, the golden rule of personal finance has been simple: "Skip your morning latte and save 10% of every bi-weekly paycheck". But according to author, actor, and filmmaker Sebastian MacLean, this advice is not just unhelpful for the modern gig worker - it is psychologically damaging.
In his disruptive new release, Survivanomics: From the Couch Surfer to the Investor, MacLean takes aim at a financial industry that assumes everyone has a predictable, steady income.
"When you live in the gig economy, you might make $5,000 in a good month and zero dollars for the next three," says MacLean. "Setting aside a fixed amount every two weeks is a mathematical impossibility. It is insulting to be told to skip coffee when you are trying to figure out how to stretch your last $150 to cover rent and groceries."
MacLean speaks from brutal experience. Following the 2009 market crash, he lost his businesses and wound up sleeping on a friend's couch with exactly $150 to his name, facing a looming custody battle. To rebuild his life, he drew upon the extreme discipline he developed during his years in national-level competitive bodybuilding, adapting those mechanics to engineer a completely new financial operating system .
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The result is Survivanomics, a 90-page survival manual built specifically for actors, freelance designers, restaurant servers, and independent contractors. The book introduces a frictionless, automated "4-Jar System" designed to capture sudden influxes of gig money, protect workers during inevitable dry spells, and systematically turn survival into prosperity.
Rather than seeking traditional publishing profits, MacLean has priced the book at the bare minimum for production—$2.99 for Kindle and $6.59 for paperback - ensuring it remains accessible to the workers who need it most.
Survivanomics also serves as the foundational gateway to MacLean's broader philosophical series, The Alchemy of Struggle, which helps readers achieve both financial and spiritual sovereignty.
"You aren't bad at money," MacLean assures his readers. "You just needed a different set of rules."
Survivanomics is available now on Amazon. https://a.co/d/0h0osKpv
In his disruptive new release, Survivanomics: From the Couch Surfer to the Investor, MacLean takes aim at a financial industry that assumes everyone has a predictable, steady income.
"When you live in the gig economy, you might make $5,000 in a good month and zero dollars for the next three," says MacLean. "Setting aside a fixed amount every two weeks is a mathematical impossibility. It is insulting to be told to skip coffee when you are trying to figure out how to stretch your last $150 to cover rent and groceries."
MacLean speaks from brutal experience. Following the 2009 market crash, he lost his businesses and wound up sleeping on a friend's couch with exactly $150 to his name, facing a looming custody battle. To rebuild his life, he drew upon the extreme discipline he developed during his years in national-level competitive bodybuilding, adapting those mechanics to engineer a completely new financial operating system .
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The result is Survivanomics, a 90-page survival manual built specifically for actors, freelance designers, restaurant servers, and independent contractors. The book introduces a frictionless, automated "4-Jar System" designed to capture sudden influxes of gig money, protect workers during inevitable dry spells, and systematically turn survival into prosperity.
Rather than seeking traditional publishing profits, MacLean has priced the book at the bare minimum for production—$2.99 for Kindle and $6.59 for paperback - ensuring it remains accessible to the workers who need it most.
Survivanomics also serves as the foundational gateway to MacLean's broader philosophical series, The Alchemy of Struggle, which helps readers achieve both financial and spiritual sovereignty.
"You aren't bad at money," MacLean assures his readers. "You just needed a different set of rules."
Survivanomics is available now on Amazon. https://a.co/d/0h0osKpv
Source: The M2M Project
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